Look closely and you can see trains on four levels
The Pennsy's merger with rival New York Central is only a few months old, so GG-1 4852 still wears its native paint as it awaits its next assignment.
The Viking departs Betsie Bay for another voyage across Lake Michigan to Kewaunee, Wis. She was built for the Ann Arbor Railroad in 1925 as Ann Arbor No. 7, underwent substantial overhaul in 1964,... (more)
Deconstruction of a U-Boat
Former New Haven 374. Wikipedia says the New Haven had 10 of these units, so you're looking at half the fleet.
RS3M for years was the local switcher for Denison's industries and yard. The Katy replaced the Alco's engine with an EMD 567 power plant in 1959.
The Chief Wawatam was unique. It was the only bow-loading railcar ferry on the Great Lakes. She was the last of the “hand bombers,” hand-fired steam vessel on the lakes. And she had a bow pro... (more)
Loading the ferry Viking using modified idler flat cars with handrails and footboards.
South Shore freight motor 802 heads east past the Hammond, Ind., station
The Ann Arbor Geeps ran on Alco trucks, saved by EMD when the railroad traded in its fleet of FA2s in 1963.
Derailment put three Alcos on the ground.